61 research outputs found
Ground Profile Recovery from Aerial 3D LiDAR-based Maps
The paper presents the study and implementation of the ground detection
methodology with filtration and removal of forest points from LiDAR-based 3D
point cloud using the Cloth Simulation Filtering (CSF) algorithm. The
methodology allows to recover a terrestrial relief and create a landscape map
of a forestry region. As the proof-of-concept, we provided the outdoor flight
experiment, launching a hexacopter under a mixed forestry region with sharp
ground changes nearby Innopolis city (Russia), which demonstrated the
encouraging results for both ground detection and methodology robustness.Comment: 8 pages, FRUCT-2019 conferenc
Peculiarities of teaching translation of scientific and technical papers to engineering students
The article deals with the issues and methods of teaching translation and interpretation of scientific and technical papers to engineering students from a linguistic point of view. The authors describe the concept and special features of technical translation as a professional activity compared to different kinds of translation. The paper analyzes stylistic, lexical and phraseological, and grammatical peculiarities of scientific and technical papers. Moreover, the authors suggest the main techniques of translating scientific and technical papers such as direct and indirect translation methods
Real-Time Long Range Trajectory Replanning for MAVs in the Presence of Dynamic Obstacles
Real-time long-range local planning is a challenging task, especially in the
presence of dynamics obstacles. We propose a complete system which is capable
of performing the local replanning in real-time. Desired trajectory is needed
in the system initialization phase; system starts initializing sub-components
of the system including point cloud processor, trajectory estimator and
planner. Afterwards, the multi-rotary aerial vehicle starts moving on the given
trajectory. When it detects obstacles, it replans the trajectory from the
current pose to pre-defined distance incorporating the desired trajectory.
Point cloud processor is employed to identify the closest obstacles around the
vehicle. For replanning, Rapidly-exploring Random Trees (RRT*) is used with two
modifications which allow planning the trajectory in milliseconds scales. Once
we replanned the desired path, velocity components(x,y and z) and yaw rate are
calculated. Those values are sent to the controller at a constant frequency to
maneuver the vehicle autonomously. Finally, we have evaluated each of the
components separately and tested the complete system in the simulated and real
environments
Role of GntR family regulatory gene SCO1678 in gluconate metabolism in streptomyces coelicolor M145
Here we report functional characterization of the Streptomyces coelicolor M145 gene SCO1678, which encodes a GntR-like regulator of the FadR subfamily. Bioinformatic analysis suggested that SCO1678 is part of putative operon (gnt) involved in gluconate metabolism. Combining the results of SCO1678 knockout, transcriptional analysis of gnt operon, and Sco1678 protein-DNA electromobility shift assays, we established that Sco1678 protein controls the gluconate operon. It does so via repression of its transcription from a single promoter located between genes SCO1678 and SCO1679. The knockout also influenced, in a medium-dependent manner, the production of secondary metabolites by S. coelicolor. In comparison to the wild type, on gluconate-containing minimal medium, the SCO1678 mutant produced much less actinorhodin and accumulated a yellow-colored pigment, likely to be the cryptic polyketide coelimycin. Possible links between gluconate metabolism and antibiotic production are discussed
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